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Submitted on June 22, 2007
From the Departments of Medicine (D.C.K., X.Y., E.P., S.H., S.S., B.S., L.O.), Cell Biology (E.P.), Microbiology and Immunology (M.W.C.), University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and VA Medical Center, Oklahoma City; and McAlester Clinic (J.M.), McAlester, Okla. Current address (L.O.): The Cleveland Clinic, Ohio. * To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: david-kem{at}ouhsc.edu.
Revised on July 9, 2007
Autoimmune Hypertensive Syndrome
David C. Kem*;
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